Shipping A Cake?

Decorating By Ginger08 Updated 12 Jan 2006 , 8:30pm by PinkPanther

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Ginger08 Posted 12 Jan 2006 , 4:50pm
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Has anyone here actually shipped a cake somewheres? I know it can be done, dropping them off at the airport...insurance Im sure and all, but how in the world do you package them so it doesnt move in transport? And I mean a tiered cake! Oh boy... icon_eek.gif

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Kiddiekakes Posted 12 Jan 2006 , 4:54pm
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Man...I wouldn't even touch that one!!! I know there are some companies which won't handle that type of goods but you would have to call them first and find out!

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flayvurdfun Posted 12 Jan 2006 , 6:57pm
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if you find out let us know....thats one thing I never even thought of.....

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Roxy531985 Posted 12 Jan 2006 , 8:18pm
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Like Kiddie said ... I wouldn't touch that one ... so much liability! There is such a small chance of it making it there the way it left, I wouldn't try it. GL!

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Roxy531985 Posted 12 Jan 2006 , 8:18pm
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Like Kiddie said ... I wouldn't touch that one ... so much liability! There is such a small chance of it making it there the way it left, I wouldn't try it. GL!

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PinkPanther Posted 12 Jan 2006 , 8:30pm
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Just found this thread. Hope it helps you out!
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http://www.cakecentral.com/cake-decorating-ftopict-8291-ship.html

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